To support local governments in meeting Climate Action Charter (PDF, 70KB) commitments, the Community Energy and Emissions Inventory (CEEI) initiative provides a provincial framework for tracking and reporting energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at a community-wide scale.
CEEI is a cost-effective and flexible data collection, analysis and reporting system for B.C. local governments and other interested parties. The system establishes and enables inventory baselines, ongoing monitoring and periodic reporting. CEEI can inform community decision-making and support provincial objectives related to energy use and GHG emissions.
There are three sets of data:
The utilities energy data at the community level includes all utility-provided electricity, natural gas, and piped propane consumed by residential, commercial and industrial buildings within a local government boundary. Data on the residential use of heating oil, delivered propane and wood are estimated based on the number and type of dwellings within each jurisdiction and the average dwelling consumption by region from the BC Hydro Conservation Potential Review (PDF, 912KB).
The municipal solid waste report includes estimates of the historic annual tonnes of waste disposed of at all regional district landfills and estimates of each community’s share of greenhouse gas emissions calculated using the Waste-in-Place (WIP) and Waste Commitment (WC) methodologies. Read more about WIP and WC in Section 7.1 Methodology of the CEEI Technical Methods and Guidance Document for CEEI Reports (PDF, 1.7MB).
The 2021 Community Energy and Emissions Inventory update contains community-level data on GHG emissions from on-road transportation. The new dataset is available for 2007-2021. This is in contrast to the old dataset that was only available for select years. Please see the New Provincial On-Road Transportation Methodology (PDF, 157KB) for a detailed description of the methodology underlying the data.
These are the final 2012 CEEI reports. The reports include updated 2007 and 2010 estimates. The archived 2007 report and 2010 report are also available.
The historic 2012 CEEI reports for local governments provided information on energy use and GHG emissions for four primary sectors and seven supporting indicators:
Primary sectors
Supporting indicators
The historic 2007 to 2012 CEEI reports also included additional emissions information on two memo items at the regional district level:
Due to concerns around accuracy and privacy, memo item emissions categories are provided for information only and are not included in total reported emissions profiles.
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The email address CEEIRPT@gov.bc.ca from all 2007 and 2010 reports is no longer in use. Please contact LGCAP@gov.bc.ca